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Target pays $6M to Natl. Foundation of the Blind

Target pays $6M to Natl. Foundation of the Blind Avatar Posted by loslosbaby under Customer Service
From http://arstechnica.com 1366 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 1, 2008 11:39 pm
This landmark case shows you should take equal-access to your website as seriously as you would a doorway in your bricks-and-mortar business. Did you know that more than 10M blind and visually impaired people in the US and 1.3M who are classified as legally blind? That's a lot of customers to exclude. Read More

Microsoft Patents "Page Down" | WebProNews

Microsoft Patents "Page Down" | WebProNews Avatar Posted by loslosbaby under Legal
From http://www.webpronews.com 1367 days ago
Made Hot by: on September 1, 2008 10:07 am
Sometimes a patent gets granted that sounds bogus, but the bank account behind it makes it "real". Page Down key? Come'on guys. Your take-away: 1) Consider keeping your Intellectual Property (IP) under wraps before you release or test your product and 2) Seek Qualified IP-related Legal Counsel. Read More

When E-Mail Marketing Works And When It Doesn't - Forbes.com

When E-Mail Marketing Works And When It Doesn't         - Forbes.com Avatar Posted by loslosbaby under Online Marketing
From http://www.forbes.com 1375 days ago
Made Hot by: on August 20, 2008 10:41 am
This is a decent article that contains the pluses and minuses of using e-mail as a marketing tool. My company has definitely seen both sides and we remind you to think of e-mail "costing" as much as postal mail. Our advice: 1) Use a professional e-mail marketing service (there are several really good ones) 2) select and customize a nice templat Read More

Online Retailing Offers a Bright Spot - US News and World Report

Online Retailing Offers a Bright Spot - US News and World Report Avatar Posted by loslosbaby under News
From http://www.usnews.com 1444 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 16, 2008 9:39 pm
Despite economic downturn, the online economy keeps chargin' hard! And there's room for growth, considering that the U.S. Dept. of Commerce says that only 3.2% of all retail is online. Would you believe that its never broken 4%? Read More